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MPower CRB7 - Cutting Small Circles; Setting Up for Small Circles; Pivot Pin Storage

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Cutting Small Circles.
Circle Sizes:
Maximum Radius 8. 13/16” (224mm)
Minimum Radius 3/4” (19mm)
Pivot Pin Locations H and C:
Maximum Radius Setup:
8.13/16” (224mm) Hole H
Minimum Radius Setup:
3/4” (19mm) Hole C
9
H
Cutter
8 13/16”
210mm
4
9
C
3/4”
19mm
11
Mark out the circle on the work piece.
Drill a 1/4“ (6mm) hole, a 1/4” (6mm)
deep at the center of the circle.
Fit the pivot pin (9) to the underside of the
baseplate.
913
1
The pivot pin (9) can be stored in the back of
the bridge (1). The M4 screw (13) must be fully
screwed into the pivot pin (9) for the magnet to
work.
9
Baseplate
C
H
You can replace the pivot pin (9) with a
No.6 woodscrew (12).
Attach the router to the CRB7.
Position the CRB7 so that the pivot pin (9)
fits in the center drilling.
Position the router and cutter as required.
Lock in position using the router wing bolts.
Tip: To avoid a central drilling in the workpiece,
use a 1/4” (6.35mm) thick overlay secured by
double sided tape. Rout through the overlay and
into the workpiece beneath.
Pivot Pin Storage

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